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Soul Sleep
The Watchtower, April 15, 1973, p. 231
"So when your soul dies, you die, you cease to have
conscious existence. The Bible repeatedly speaks of the soul
as dying. But are there not at least some scriptures that
could be understood as suggesting the possibility of man's
having an immortal soul? No. Interestingly, even Bible
scholars who are not Jehovah's witnesses have reached this
conclusion on the basis of their study."
Is This Life All There Is?, 1974 ed., p. 5
"The Scriptural evidence is unmistakably clear that man
does not have an immortal soul but is himself a soul."
Reasoning from the Scriptures, 1985 ed., p.375
"Definition: In the Bible, 'soul' is translated from the
Hebrew ne'phesh and the Greek psy·khe'. Bible usage
shows the soul to be a person or an animal or the life that
a person or an animal enjoys. To many persons, however,
'soul' means the immaterial or spirit part of a human being
that survives the death of the physical body. Others
understand it to be the principle of life. But these latter
views are not Bible teachings."
Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life, 1995 ed., p.
80-81
"The ancient Greek philosophers Socrates and Plato held
that there must be something inherently immortal inside man
and woman&emdash;a soul that survives death and never really
dies. Earth wide, millions believe this today. This belief
often engenders as much fear of the dead as it does concern
for their welfare. The Bible teaches us something quite
different about the dead."
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